The Second World War is the heart of "A Life in Cartoons." Benson devotes 174 pages, over three quarters of the book, to the great existential battle. The uplifting spirit of British cartoonists in the black days of 1940-41 is at once evident. That was a time of national resolve; there was none of the carping media midgets we hear from so often today. The terror of imminent extinction flickered. It was a time, as Churchill put it, “when it was equally good to live or die.” The post Tim Be...| The Churchill Project – Hillsdale College
How the Dardanelles and Gallipoli went wrong, and how Winston Churchill was saddled with the blame by his formerly enthusiastic colleagues.| The Churchill Project - Hillsdale College
King Albert of the Belgians on Winston Churchill’s defense of Antwerp in 1914: “A service we shall never forget.”| The Churchill Project - Hillsdale College